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Lead is especially harmful to children because they are developing, so knowing potential exposure sources provides a first layer of protection.
Thursday, November 21, at 8:00 p.m.
Local veterinarians answer viewer pet-related questions such as proper diet, exercise, and more! You can send us your questions ahead of time to our email address connect@wpsu.org. Or call in during the live show at 1-800-543-8242.Local & State News
Every Monday, poet Marjorie Maddox introduces and reads a poem from a contemporary Pennsylvania poet. Listen Monday mornings at 7:45 and Monday afternoons at 4:44.
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A few Pennsylvania counties opted to accept and count undated or misdated ballots, prompting a challenge from Republicans.
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An archive recording of the WPSU Jazz Show as broadcast on November 15, 2024 and hosted by John Pozza.
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Ahead of the 2024 election, Spotlight PA spoke to undecided voters. We followed up with four of them to see what they decided.
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The federal courts say they have taken "extensive" steps to protect workers from abuse, discrimination and harassment since the rise of the #MeToo movement, but critics say many workers don't trust the internal system for reporting complaints.
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There are at least 19,000 pieces of space debris in Earth's orbit, not including active satellites, that the U.S is monitoring.
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Former Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron says he thinks Trump is "salivating for the opportunity to prosecute and imprison journalists." New Yorker editor David Remnick agrees.
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The U.S. House Committee on Ethics is deadlocked on whether to release its report into former Rep. Matt Gaetz, whose nomination to serve as Trump's attorney general has been plagued by controversy.
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The case over the killing of a Georgia nursing student fueled the national debate over immigration during this year's presidential race.
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